PRP Providers in North Carolina
Find orthopedic practices offering Platelet-Rich Plasma treatments in North Carolina

Practices in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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UNC Orthopaedics
102 Mason Farm Rd Second Floor, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514

UNC Hospitals
101 Manning Dr, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514
Located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, UNC Health is a leading academic health system that delivers comprehensive orthopaedic care across the state. The practice brings together orthopaedic surgeons, sports medicine physicians, spine specialists and podiatrists to address a wide spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions, from acute injuries to chronic joint degeneration. The team emphasizes a patient‑centered approach that balances non‑surgical therapies such as physical therapy, medication management and biologic joint injections with advanced surgical options including arthroscopy, joint replacement and spinal deformity correction. By integrating research from the UNC School of Medicine, clinicians stay at the forefront of innovative treatment techniques while maintaining a focus on personalized care. UNC Health’s reputation is built on decades of orthopaedic experience, national recognitions for quality care, and a commitment to community health. Patients benefit from multidisciplinary collaboration, easy access to urgent orthopaedic services, and a network of specialists who work together to restore function and improve quality of life.
UNC Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Clinic
101 Manning Dr Second Floor, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514
Located in North Carolina, UNC Health provides comprehensive orthopaedic and pain management services across a wide network of hospitals and clinics. The system’s orthopaedic specialists treat conditions of the knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, hand, wrist, ankle, foot, and spine, offering both surgical and non‑surgical options to restore function and relieve pain. The practice emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach that integrates physical therapy, rehabilitation, and advanced imaging to create personalized treatment plans. Patients benefit from minimally invasive procedures such as ultrasound‑guided injections, arthroscopy, and spinal decompression, as well as traditional surgical techniques when needed. UNC Health’s long‑standing commitment to research and education ensures that patients have access to the latest evidence‑based therapies, including biologic joint injections and regenerative treatments where appropriate. The network’s focus on patient‑centered care, combined with a team of physicians, physician assistants, and therapists, makes it a trusted destination for non‑surgical joint pain relief and orthopaedic care.
